Somewhat less experimental than it was at the end of 2002, this blog still draws its inspiration from the participants of SHWI (soc.history.what-if Usenet newsgroup) who had introduced me to this new phenomenon. The blog is still in search of its definite shape, style and general theme of posts. However, if someone insists on short definitions, I must admit that the shortest way to define it is something to do with its location – Split, Croatia.

Monday, July 28, 2003

Second Opinion

General Janko Bobetko, whose recent death has partially solved one of Ivica Račan's (Ivica Racan's) major pre-election problems, is widely regarded as hero, martyr and virtual saint by majority of Croatian population, even those who had little sympathy for his right-wing and nationalist policies. Those who didn't like Bobetko were silenced by his death. At least until now. Siniša Dvorski (Sinisa Dvorski), one of the more colourful and more controversial (to say the least) characters from 1991-95 war, has recently started a website in which he makes interesting accusations against the late general. However, I doubt that most people would take those accusations seriously, at least until a better spellchecker is used.